Edwards + Mulhausen INTERIOR DESIGN



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Edwards + Mulhausen INTERIOR DESIGN

2012

HARMONY EDWARDS RID, LEED AP is a Registered Interior Designer and one of the Founding Principals of Edwards+Mulhausen Interior Design. A graduate of Western Michigan University, Harmony has over 10 years of design and project management experience in facility planning and corporate interiors. Upon relocating to the Austin area in 2000 she worked for the Seton Healthcare Network as a Construction Project Manager and Network Interior Designer, and spent 2 years in residence at Intel Corporation as their Austin Tactical Space Planner. Her experience as a Construction Project Manager and owners representative for the largest hospital network in Central Texas, along with past experiences at Intel Corporation and Pharmacia Corporation has provided her with a unique perspective on the complexities of large scale renovation design and construction projects, and the unique needs and requirements of the facilities market. Harmony is a LEED Accredited Professional and worked as an owner representative for Seton Healthcare Network on the Dell Children s Medical Center, the first LEED Platinum Healthcare facility. Harmony s portfolio includes projects for Scott and White Healthcare,Texas A&M, University of Texas, Hensel Phelps Construction Company and many other private and public entities. Harmony is the President elect for the Texas Association for Interior Design (TAID) and recently served as the Director of Government and Regulatory Affairs for the International Interior Design Association (IIDA) Austin City Center. KATHLEEN MULHAUSEN IIDA, LEED AP has focused her design career on the understanding and improvement of human environments implemented through a multitude of renovation and new construction projects. Throughout her career, Kathleen's work has been widely recognized on notable projects such as Driscoll Children s Hospital, Texas A&M Health Science Center, Hensel Phelps Construction Company and Midtown Title District Office. She is passionate about the role that design can play in working environments as well as the functional efficiency of organizations. Prior to partnering with Harmony Edwards to form Edwards+Mulhausen Interior Design, Kathleen functioned as Director of Interior Design at Carson Design Associates and also as a Project Designer at Page Southerland Page Architecture. She has been an active member of the Austin design community for the past 12 years including her role as Texas State University guest lecturer and participation in the University of Texas Interior Design mentoring program. Kathleen applies a philosophy of human-centered design that delivers an improved user experience and functional efficiency through a deep understanding of the lives of the people that utilize the space. MARLA COFFEE IIDA brings over 20 years of experience in project management and interior design for education to the Edwards + Mulhausen team. Marla has worked on all facets of design and construction projects, including management, programming, contract documents, FF&E and construction administration. After graduating from The University of Texas at Austin, Marla founded the Interiors department at Pfluger Architects specializing in educational and learning environments. Her notable projects include the ACC Cypress Creek Campus, Akins High School, Round Rock Performing Arts Center and the Andrews Performance Complex. She was the lead designer for Ronald Reagan High School which won the IIDA Honor Award and the TASA/TASB Caudill Award. Marla also served as the program manager for the 10 projects resulting from the $127 million bond election at San Marcos CISD. Other large scale projects include Travis County Correctional Complex, Bethany Lutheran Church, Burnet County Jail and Ash Street Condominiums. Marla served on the International Interior Design Association (IIDA) Austin City Center Council for over 5 years, including a term as Director in 2006.

EDWARDS+MULHAUSEN is a State of Texas Certified WBE/HUB commercial interior design firm specializing in innovative and dynamic solutions for education, healthcare and corporate environments. Our firm offers a single source solution for full scope services from programming through construction documents and construction administration as well as furniture, fixture & equipment packages, interior signage & graphics, donor recognition programs and artwork selection & installation. We office in the same building as Haddon + Cowan Architects and LaMette MEP Engineers. We have the ability to bring either firm into a project at any time as needed to provide turn-key services. E+MID CAPABILITIES Strategic Planning / Test Fits Space Planning Interiors Construction Documents Electrical/Data/Mechanical Coordination Architectural Coordination Finish Selection Lighting Design Way finding/signage Packages Art Selection Donor Recognition Programs Furniture Planning / Specifications Move Coordination Construction Administration Warranty/Punch List Management E+MID CLIENTS The University of Texas System Texas A&M University System The Girls School of Austin The Kozmetsky Center for Child Protection Department of Veteran Affairs Hensel Phelps Construction Company Lago Builders Dell Children s Medical Center Scott & White Healthcare Seton Hospital System Peterson Regional Medical Center Texan Eye Care Urology Austin Lance Armstrong Foundation E+MID SPECIALIZATIONS Online Project Management System Budget/Schedule Management Revit/BIM Technology Sustainable/LEED Design FF&E Inventory/Move Management ADA/TAS Compliant Design On Call Architects & MEP Engineers

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER round rock, texas First privately funded Texas A&M Health Science Center building opened January 2010, completed in half the time of the university s typical project schedule. Completion Date: December 2, 2009 Overall Project Cost: $55 Million FF&E Cost: $1,790,000.00 Project Square Footage: Approx. 134,000 SF The Round Rock campus s footprint consists of Educational, Administrative offices, a 200+ person advanced multi-media Auditorium and live Clinical spaces as well as student support spaces and a large simulation center with state of the art medical equipment designed specifically for training medical professionals on the latest in care procedures and technology. In addition to functioning as the Interior Designer of Record, E+MID provided turnkey FF&E services for the project. Responsibilities included Programming, Schematic Design, Design Development, Contract Documents, Procurement Solicitation and Analysis, Contract Administration, Installation Coordination, Project Punch List and Close Out. Several custom furniture pieces were designed and incorporated to meet unique project needs. This project was accomplished in just 11 months from the initial Client meeting to the final installation, both on time and under budget. Architects: GSC & Haddon+Cowan Photography: Thomas McConnell

student resource center student life lounge multi-purpose auditorium student life dining

learning lab pediatric clinic nursing station exam rooms

general medicine nursing station lobby / lounge central atrium lounge

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO NORTH PASEO ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING san antonio, texas FF&E Specification/Installation/Move Coordination Installation Date: October 2011 FF&E Cost: $1,827,348 Project Square Footage: Approx. 74,000 SF The North Paseo Building consists of two office buildings totaling 74,000 SF designed to accommodate eleven different departments ranging from Vice Provost of Accountability and Institutional Effectiveness to Army and Air Force ROTC. Primarily consisting of faculty and staff offices, the facility also contains classrooms, training areas and ancillary support spaces. As part of our basic services we completed a comprehensive inventory of existing departmental assets to evaluate for potential re-use and determined that the furniture did not meet the University s requirements for a new facility. A detailed recommendation package was prepared describing the findings which assisted in the University s decision to proceed with new furnishings for the project. Our team was able to present a comprehensive design solution that addressed the needs of all the varied departmental groups in a holistic manner, and also ignited a spark of excitement in the group that has allowed us to build positive relationships with the end users. Architect: Chesney Morales Photography: Edwards+Mulhausen

army/air force rotc reception executive office training room education grad/undergrad department reception

SCOTT & WHITE HEALTHCARE LEANDER CLINIC leander, texas Completion Date: January 2010 Overall Project Cost: $2 Million Project Square Footage: Approx. 12,400 SF Scott & White is a healthcare provider with operation based in central Texas. The main hospitals in Temple and Round Rock are supported by medical clinics in local communities like Leander. The Scott & White Leander clinic is a primary care clinic offering comprehensive, personalized care for the entire family. In addition to primary care, the clinic also offers physical therapy services. With fourteen exam rooms, radiological services, treatment rooms and an onsite laboratory, Scott & White will be able to provide personalized care to the patients. The project was designed to facilitate doctors and staff work process and improve patient/client flow through the building. The layout of the plan decreases patient waiting time and increases time with the doctors and professional staff. Architects: Haddon+Cowan Photography: Trey Hunter

nurse s station financial counseling main entrance and lobby lobby ceiling detail

treatment room lobby waiting area education exam room

physician station at exam physical therapy lobby check-in window

HENSEL PHELPS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY austin, texas High Use Commercial Office building received US Green Building Council LEED NC SILVER certification Completion Date: May 31, 2010 Overall Project Cost: $4.5 Million FF&E Cost: $670,000.00 Project Square Footage: Approx. 18,000 SF The Austin district office consists of primarily office and conference/training spaces, along with associated break facilities, common work areas and a public lobby. In addition to functioning as the Interior Designer of Record, E+MID provided turnkey FF&E services for the project. Responsibilities included Programming, Schematic Design, Design Development, Contract Documents, Procurement Solicitation and Analysis, Contract Administration, Installation Coordination, Project Punch List and Close Out. The private office furniture was custom designed to incorporate built in, adjustable drafting tables to increase productivity and allow for maximum flexibility within the private office constraints. Architects: GSC & Haddon+Cowan Photography: Bronson Dorsey & Edwards+Mulhausen

stair ceiling conference room custom conference table

modular work stations entrance lobby administrative work area

break room lobby waiting lounge

TEXAN EYE CARE CENTER austin, texas AGC Design Award Winning Ophthalmology Offices Completion Date: March 2007 Overall Project Cost: $ 2.5 Million Project Square Footage: Approx. 19,000 SF Texan Eye purchased the State Cosmetology Licensing Department's building with the intent of renovating the building to house their main ophthalmology practice. The renovation included the complete renovation of the first floor, re-creating the entry procession and façade and developing architectural elements to identify the building. The first floor was designed to increase the flow and productivity of the doctors. E+MID provided full service interior design services as well as the FF&E package. The lobby materials keep the warmth of the wood and earth tones as you enter and transitions thru a cut stone wall and curved wenge wood wall. The waiting rooms were to be configured in seating groups in lieu of 'bus station' type seating. The small groups of seating allow for an intimate setting that is relaxing and comforting. While the renovation was not required to be LEED certified, many elements of sustainable design were incorporated into the building. This new facility will support the practice well into the future with expansion on the second floor. Architect: Haddon+Cowan Photography: Trey Hunter TEXAN EYE

lobby entrance waiting area administrative work center green screen solar shading

DELL CHILDREN S MEDICAL CENTER austin, texas Opened in 2007 as the first LEED Platinum Hospital in the United States to receive recognition from USGBC. Completion Date: June 2007 Overall Project Cost: $ 137 Million FF&E Cost: $ Approx. $ 3.4 Million Project Square Footage: Approx. 470,000 SF This nationally recognized facility consists of areas dedicated to patient care, public spaces such as café and lounge spaces, staff and administrative areas, laboratory and research spaces, inpatient and outpatient pharmacies and much more. As both an employee of the Seton Network Facilities Department and as a consultant, Harmony Edwards was the Owners representative for all of the facilities furniture requirements. By taking a cumbersome and lengthy specification and tasking bidders to propose ways to fulfill the entire specification with products that they represent or could outsource, she was able to streamline the procurement and installation process as well as shave nearly 1 million dollars from the furniture budget by maximizing product from each vendor. This process also allowed the facility to maintain a single point of contact throughout the multi-phased furniture installation process in which there was no room for error or delay. Harmony was also responsible for coordinating the creation and installation of large scale custom artwork pieces for the facility and worked closely with local, national and international artists to provide one of a kind works for the hospitals public collection. Architect: Karlsberger

central concourse first floor central concourse second floor

child life activity room neonatal icu entrance dining room

chapel waiting area

the right talent the right process the right experience the right fit

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